The Edison Effect: Bernadette Pajer When we think about electricity, the light bulb, the phonograph or anything involving electrics we immediate think Thomas Edison. Edison was a brilliant inventor and when he enters the office of electrical engineering Professor Benjamin Bradshaw the electricity that he emanates is far stronger than any of his inventions. The … Continue reading
Quentin’s Problem: Misty Baker Imagine having to pass the Pirate Test and not being able to say: Arrr! Imagine standing in front of your entire class and the Captain not being able to shout out this simple sound! What do you do? Passing swashbuckling and finding buried treasure was no problem for Quentin. Wearing the … Continue reading
The Rebel Trap: Lance Erlick In a world where teenagers are concerned about socializing, dating and going to parties what would happen if all of that were taken away? What would happen if you were conscripted into some type of military service regardless of your preference or desire to do something else with your live? … Continue reading
Mr. Samuel’s Penny Synopsis: It’s 1972 and fourteen-year-old New Yorker Elizabeth Landers is sent to the sleepy town of Ahoskie, North Carolina to spend the summer with relatives. Her expectation of boredom is quickly dispelled when police sirens and flashing lights draw her to a horrible scene at the Danbury Bridge. Mr. Samuel, owner of … Continue reading
Doggie Delicious: Mary Jo Wisneski Johnston Sometimes people come into our lives for a reason and the end result will change our direction. Losing a loved one whether a parents or in this case a precious pet, it can be devastating and replacing the pet often leads to more difficulties. At times people wait a … Continue reading
Half Dead/Road Kill: Paul Donohue There are many ways in which people see the world, their lives and other people. Within this compilation of uniquely crafted stories are characters whose lives most of us would hope never to experience, wonder how they managed to survive at all and realize that within them is a sadness, … Continue reading
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: Meryl L. Moss Media Relations Inc. Meryl L. Moss | meryl@mediamuscle.com Steph Scott | steph@mediamuscle.com 203.226.0199 Praise from readers for Jack Maclean “At times I wondered if the book wasn’t nonfiction. The story was fast paced, action filled with a mysterious side and real life … Continue reading
SPOTLIGHT AND REVIEW: TREE OF WATER ABOUT THE BOOK: As Royal Reporter of the land of Serendair, it is the duty of young Charles Magnus “Ven” Polypheme to travel the world and seek out magic hiding in plain sight. But Ven needs to escape the clutches of the nefarious Thief Queen, ruler of the Gated … Continue reading
The River Of Life: Where Liberal and Conservative Christianity Meet: Lee Harmon Lee Harmon defines himself as an Agnostic, confessing that he believes in God but in his own words “doesn’t know squat about him.” He also states that he is not an agnostic in general just toward the Christian depiction of God, or any … Continue reading
Unelmoija: The Timeshifter: Elle Boca What would you do if you could shift back and forth in time from the past to the present instead of in chronological order? What would you do if when you went back in time you relived events in your life that brought created dangerous situations and your other talents … Continue reading